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Details on the top of the Fontana di Trevi, Rome, Italy
detail of the Arch of Constantine (Arco di Costantino), a triumphal arch in Rome dedicated to the emperor Constantine the Great; Rome, Italy
Arch in Roman Forum (Rome)
roman coliseum at sunset - old roman city
Rome, Italy 12.10.2022. Roman ruins in Rome, Forum. Roman ancient architecture.
A suggestive perspective of the rear side of the Tempietto in the courtyard of the church of San Pietro in Montorio, located on the Janiculum hill in the historic district of Trastevere, in the heart of Rome. Built in 1510 by the architect Donato Bramante, the Tempietto (Small Temple) is considered a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture, with the search for a perfect balance of shapes and volumes. The circular plan and the relationship between the dome and the colonnade recalls the classical values of Roman architecture, such as the famous Temple of Vesta located in the Roman Forum. According to tradition, the Tempietto was built to celebrate the martyrdom of St. Peter, which supposedly took place on the Janiculum. Trastevere is an iconic district of the Eternal City, due to the presence of countless artistic and historical treasures, monuments and ancient Romanesque and Baroque churches, but also for its squares and alleys to be explored freely, where it is easy to find typical restaurants, pubs, small shops of artisans and scenes of daily life with the original Roman soul. In 1980 the historic center of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Super wide angle and high definition image.
Rome, Italy - Oct 19, 2022:  After more than two years since the break of the pandemic, the tourism industry now has seen a strong comeback.
rome, italy, june 16, 2015 : interiors and architectural details of Church of the Gesu, june 16, 2015, in Rome, Italy
Rome, Italy - February 17, 2022: Historic buildings at Old town in Rome, Italy
View of the Roman skyline from the Belvedere del Gianicolo public terrace
Church in Rome
Arch of Constantine, famous ancient triumphal arch of Rome, Italy
A closeup view of west side of 1st-century triumphal arch, Arch of Titus, in Roman Forum. Rome, Italy. The Latin inscription added in 19th-century to record the restoration ordered by Pope Pius VII.
The beautiful Baroque dome of the church of Santa Maria in Montesanto in Piazza del Popolo, between Via del Babuino and Via del Corso, in the Piazza di Spagna district, in the historic heart of Rome. The church of Santa Maria in Montesanto was built in Baroque style in 1662 based on a project by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680). In 1980 the historic center of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Image in high definition format.
ROMA, RM, Italy - August 17, 2020: facade of Palace called PALAZZO CHIGI seat of government
Rome, Italy - December 19, 2019: Detail of  Petersdom  in Rome, Italy.
Front view of St Agnes church on Piazza Navona square, Rome, Italy
The twin churches of Piazza del Popolo are Santa Maria in Montesanto or Chiesa degli Artisti, and Santa Maria dei Miracoli, designed by Carlo Rainaldi, and completed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Sant'Agnese in Agone Church on Piazza Navona in downtown Rome, Italy at sunrise.
Detail of statue in The Fontana di Trevi or Trevi Fountain. the fountain in Rome, Italy. It is the largest Baroque fountain in the city and the most beautiful in the world.
The baroque dome of Sant'Andrea della Valle in a view from Campo de Fiori square, in the historic center of Rome. Campo de Fiori is one of the most loved and visited areas by tourists from all over the world, characterized by the presence of noble palaces, countless churches and hidden treasures of Baroque art. Image in high definition format
The Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore (Basilica Papale di Santa Maria Maggiore)—among the first churches in the world dedicated to the Virgin Mary—sits on the summit of Esquiline Hill. An extraterritorial property of the Vatican, it is one of the city’s four major basilicas and has one of the best preserved Byzantine interiors in Rome
Dome of Santa Maria di Loreto church in Rome, Italy
The Arch of Constantine, situated in Rome, Italy, is a triumphal arch that stands as a symbol of both political power and artistic innovation. Erected in AD 315, the arch commemorates the victory of Emperor Constantine I in the Battle of Milvian Bridge, a decisive moment that led to his ascension as the sole ruler of the Roman Empire.\n\nThis grand arch, located near the Colosseum, is a remarkable amalgamation of earlier Roman monuments and showcases intricate reliefs and sculptures. The arch incorporates spolia, recycled architectural elements from earlier structures, contributing to its unique character. Scenes depicting victorious battles, religious ceremonies, and the emperor's illustrious reign adorn the arch's friezes and panels.\n\nThe Arch of Constantine not only serves as a historical marker but also stands as a testament to the evolution of Roman art and architecture. Its imposing presence and rich symbolism make it a prominent landmark, inviting visitors to contemplate the grandeur of the Roman Empire and the enduring legacy of its rulers.
Rome, Italy: church of Santa Maria di Loreto, church built by the the bakers of the  Pio Sodalizio dei Fornai guild; located in the Trevi district, near the Trajan Column and the church of the Santissimo Nome di Maria al Foro Traiano. Architecture by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, in the early phase of his activity. The architecture is characterized by travertine pilasters that stand out on the brick walls. The design consists of simple overlapping volumes: the main building with a square plan which is articulated with the niches and pilasters of the lower order, surmounted by the octagonal volume of the drum marked by the upper order. The ensemble was later covered by a second dome, added by Giacomo Del Duca, a pupil of Michelangelo. The lantern, with its very elaborate shape, was nicknamed the \
Piazza del Popolo square in Rome
dome of the Sant'Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso, a basilica church in Rome, seen from the Spanish Steps; Rome, Italy
Pope Gregory XIII statue on facade of the Palazzo Comunale in Bologna. Italy
Dome of St Peter's Basilica
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